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Highs in the Mid-Sixties, Volume 14 (subtitled The Northwest, Part 2) features recordings that were released in Washington and Oregon. Highs in the Mid-Sixties, Volume 7 and Highs in the Mid-Sixties, Volume 16 are other volumes in the series that feature bands from these states. This album was released in 1985. With its moaning saxophone and infectious beat, the marvelous instrumental that starts the album, "Wolf Call" would feel right at home on the Born Bad Series. As might be expected, "Sorry Charlie" is a take-off on the long-running series of Charlie the Tuna commercials for StarKist Tuna, complete with faux British accents.
Side 1
1. Lord Dent & His Invaders: "Wolf Call" (Clayton Watson)
2. The Night People: "Istanbul" (Simon/Kennedy)
3. The Volk Brothers: "Wash Don't Soak" (Val Volk/Jimmy Volk)
4. The Paymarks: "Louise" (Mike Spotts)
5. J. Michael & the Bushmen: "I Need Love" (J. Michael)
6. The Statics: "Tell Me the Truth" (The Statics)
7. The Talismen: "She Was Good" (Wood Cooper)
Side 2
1. Sir Raleigh & the Cupons: "Tomorrow's Gonna Be Another Day" (Steve Venet/Tommy Boyce)
2. Jack Bedient & the Chessmen: "Rapunzel" (Jack Bedient)
3. Tom Thumb & the Casuals: "I Should Know" (Brad Miller) — rel. 1965
4. The Scotsmen: "Tuff Enough" (R. Shomer/G. Reynolds) — rel. 1965
5. The Scotsmen: "Sorry, Charlie" (R. Shomer/Lucas/G. Reynolds) — rel. 1965
6. The Rooks: "Bound to Lose" (J. Richie/R. Dangel) — rel. 1965
7. The Rooks: "Gimme a Break" (J. Richie/R. Dangel/B. Webb) — rel. 1965